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How are we made aware of the patrols attitudes towards the Japanese prisoner In act 1 of 'The Long, The Short and the Tall?  

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How are we made aware of the patrols attitudes towards the Japanese prisoner In act 1 of 'The Long, The Short and the Tall? We are made aware of the patrol's attitudes in Act one of 'The Long, The Short, and the Tall,' towards the Japanese prisoner from their speech, tone of voice and actions. Johnstone, member of the patrol, shows he has a harsh attitude towards the prisoner. We can see this, as when the prisoner enters the cabin, unaware of the waiting patrol, Johnstone is the first person to grab him. He calls to the others to kill the prisoner as he holds him still. He says 'Get him! Quick! Do for him! Give it hump! Will you just ram it in?' These are very short phrases and are said quickly and in a sharp tone of voice. He also uses allot of colloquial language and never actually...

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